The Lost City Of Z

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    Charlie Hunnam and Robert Pattinson didn't speak on Lost City of Z set

    Charlie Hunnam seems like an affable chap. “King Arthur was incredibly demanding,” he told Screen International. “I had a couple of rehearsal sessions with Sienna [Miller], but I didn’t spend any time with Tom [Hollond] or Robert,” he went on.

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    Charlie Hunnam has no interest in playing Green Arrow, sorry DC fans

    Sorry to break it to you DC fans, but ‘The Lost City of Z’ star Charlie Hunnam has no interest in playing Green Arrow, or any superhero for that matter. Fan art of Hunnam as Oliver Queen AKA Green Arrow, the Robin Hood-inspired Justice League archer, often crops up online with one recent Instagram effort earning over 15,000 likes from eager fans. The dream casting has gained traction amongst certain DC movie fans who’d love to see the ‘Sons of Anarchy’ star donning the green costume alongside

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    The Lost City of Z: Sienna Miller and Tom Holland star in exclusive new clip

    ‘The Lost City of Z’ arrives in cinemas this week heralded by a host of superlative critical notices including a 5 star review from The Telegraph’s Robbie Collin who called it “an instant classic”. The film tells the story of Colonel Percy Fawcett, a famed British explorer who charted the Amazonian rainforest in the early part of the 20th century, and we’re thrilled to share an exclusive new clip from the film featuring Tom Holland as his son Jack, and Sienna Miller as his wife Nina.

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    The Lost City of Z: Charlie Hunnam on the day a beetle bit a hole in his ear drum

    ‘The Lost City of Z‘ (in cinemas 24 March) tells the incredible true story of Colonel Percy Fawcett, a pioneering explorer who spent his life obsessively searching for Z, a lost civilisation he believed lay hidden deep in the Amazon rainforest. ‘Sons of Anarchy’ star Charlie Hunnam plays the fabled adventurer whose final mission into the jungle, accompanied by his son Jack (‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ star Tom Holland), ended mysteriously in 1925. In order to achieve authenticity director James G